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  1. I've gotten 2 bad PX-716's, and I'd like other 716 owners to check in w/their experiences. (This is for the internal IDE version, not the SATA version.)

    1) When did you buy and install your 716?

    2) If you know/recall, what was the manufacture date on the sticker on the top of the drive?

    3) Did the drive fail? If so, how long did it take to fail after you began using it?

    4) If it has not failed, how long has it been in service?

    5) Do you use the SpeedRead feature?

    6) If the drive failed, and you ran the diagnostic, what was the result? (I.e., one blink or two blinks?)

    Thanks, all.
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    Hey hows it going HLMencken

    I know this great forum that talks about Plextor drives, and right now, the 716A is the talk of the town.....

    http://club.cdfreaks.com/forumdisplay.php?s=ed0843767e459c8ffd3544f0293b894f&forumid=43

    Just wondering before you go, what TLA# is on your drive?

    Thats really makes the difference with the 716A
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    as Hamp suggested post your question at the PLEXTOR FORUM at CDFREAKS.COM, you'll get better response from them.
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  4. Originally Posted by HAMP
    Just wondering before you go, what TLA# is on your drive?

    Thats really makes the difference with the 716A
    Unfortunately, I'm on my second failed 716, which came from Plextor OEM-style--i.e. no box. I'll have to pull the drive to get the TLA# off it. I don't suppose Nero can get at the TLA? What about Plextools?

    But both failed drives had a manufacture date of Dec. 2004.
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  5. Originally Posted by HAMP
    Hey hows it going HLMencken

    I know this great forum that talks about Plextor drives, and right now, the 716A is the talk of the town.....

    http://club.cdfreaks.com/forumdisplay.php?s=ed0843767e459c8ffd3544f0293b894f&forumid=43
    Just went over there... Oh my f*****g god! There's a guy over there who says he's on his 8th one, trying to get a good one.

    Someone else asked, "WTF is wrong w/Plextor?" I'd have to ask the same thing. How can they let these things be going out the door? Is there no way to hold a company's feet to the fire in a situation like this?
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    Plextor isn't the only brand with quality control issues, just take a look at the NEC, PIONEER, BENQ/PHILIPS, LITEON & BTC FORUMS. Unfortunately there are drives that are defective. Not satisfied with your Plextor 716a drive then get a BENQ 1620. :P
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  7. TLA# 0304
    Man. date Feb., 05
    Made in China.
    Installed 3/17/05
    Drive has worked perfect. Have not updated firmware/ 04
    Have not installed Plextools. I use the eject button for speed read.
    Read a lot at the CDFreaks forum before purchase but decided the write quality is good enough to upgrade from my 708A to the 716A.
    Only use TY's from Rima. No coasters yet.
    $89.99 after rebate. Newegg.
    Sorry to read you're having problems.
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    I will never buy Plextor crap again. Every Plextor drive my friends and I have bought has had to be replaced right out of the box at least once. Then to top it off my Plex drives have failed faster than any other brand I have bought. the last three Pioneer's I have purchased all run flawlessly. I sold two of them to friends and they are still using them.
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    Originally Posted by Tidy
    I will never buy Plextor crap again. Every Plextor drive my friends and I have bought has had to be replaced right out of the box at least once. Then to top it off my Plex drives have failed faster than any other brand I have bought. the last three Pioneer's I have purchased all run flawlessly. I sold two of them to friends and they are still using them.
    my plextor 708a still roarssssssssssssss.....every manufacturer of dvd burners will have defective drives....just take a look at the forums at cdfreaks.com, NEC, PIONEER, PLEXTOR, BENQ/PHILIPS, LITEON, BTC & LG.....they all have problems with quality control.... :P :P :P
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  10. Boy I sure fell for this thread. I thought HLMencken was serious for help so I took time to try to look up all the info only to find out he didnt really give a rat's derriere.







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